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Sunday, March 25, 2018

Diary 13: Rambha : Orissa’s Miniature Andamans



During some weekends when life feels a bit distant and you want to get closer to it, you need a quiet place that can listen to your rants patiently and offer comfort that will soothe your nerves. Rambha, perched in the northern tip of the largest brackish water lagoon in India, is exactly that kind of a place.


It sits right beside the Eastern Ghats highway on the Orissa – Vizag route and offers stunning glimpses towards the end of the drive. Located at a distance of approximately 600kms from Kolkata, Rambha qualifies for a pole position in the ‘top weekend destinations near Kolkata’ list. The roads leading to Rambha are butter smooth and it only takes around 8 hours to complete the drive.


Staying options are pretty much limited in Rambha. The best place to stay and experience its beauty is the resort run by the Orissa Govt Tourism Department, named ‘Panthaniwas’. Bookings can be made well in advance through their online portal. For travellers going to Vizag from Kolkata, Rambha is the ideal stop over destination.


Once, you’re in through the resort gates, you will be greeted with beautiful gardens and a paved road done neatly in bright red and yellow bricks, that takes you all the way down to the reception area. The air feels a bit moist on your lips and you can’t help but be intrigued by the nearness of the sea.


The beauty of Rambha becomes imminent as soon as you cross the last cottage of the property and walk along the wide, paved pier that stretches right out into the blissful blue lagoon. Lonely boats are tied to bamboo poles, swaying gently with the rhythm of the water. They seem to tell the story of the fishermen who went into the sea insearch of a living and never came back.


Your vision is guarded by a hill that supports varied shades of green thanks to the rich vegetation. You need to get on a boat in order to explore the blue stretch. The boatmen will normally give you a good deal if you bargain really well. A “package” that covers 4 islands at Rs.1200 is usually considered a great deal !


As the boat makes its way through the calm waters, the cool breeze lifts up your soul like magic. In the distance you can see a flock of ducks readying up for a quick take off. 



The boat crosses them and slowly ‘Breakfast Island’ draws near. As per the boatmen, a British Lord used to go upto that island every morning and have a round of classic English breakfast!



Next up is the Dinosaur island which gets its name from…yes! You guessed it correctly! The installation of a huge plastic dinosaur on the island has been a major setback for ornithologists and bird photographers because it scares away flocks of geese and other birds. However we were extremely lucky to spot a Brahminy Kite, gracefully perched on top of a dead tree branch.




Right next to the dinosaur island, you will find a collection of rocks that are partially covered by moss. They present an interesting contrast to the blue waters of the lagoon. If you stare at them for sometime, even they seem to bob up and down with the small waves. Peaceful hallucinations are ever so beautiful !


The tortoise island has an uncanny resemblance to a tortoise shell. From a distance, it appears like an actual tortoise with its face down inside the water. The boat usually stops at all these islands for you to get out and climb up the rocks and explore the island.


As the boat turns back towards the pier, you long for it to take a turn and go off into the narrow streak where the sea meets. It feels as if you are ready to answer the summons of the countless sailors calling out to you. They want you to live right there at the moment, getting drenched in the calm, blue waters. 


And you answer in the affirmative, once you're back in touch with life, which by now is a little moist with the Chilka waters and memories that flooded in with the sea and decided to stay  back.
That is Rambha, Mon Amour !




Friday, November 7, 2014

Diary 1 : Sandakphu - West Bengal's Crown Jewel

Hi :)



You must have heard (if not then do hear now :P ) of the "Toppers of The World" -The Eight Thousanders that have been saving this country from the evil cold winds of the North ! They have largely impacted the woollen sector of our country's economy.Even though our Kashmiri Shawls are recognized globally for their quality we dont actually need them much in India !Because of these "Toppers" that I have just mentioned ! The Topper on the Topper's List is Mt.Everest ! Below him or her(if you're a feminist :P) stands Mt.Kanchedzonga.Alongside these two heroes we have several other protagonists as well - The Pandim , The Three Sisters, The Lhotse and a similar sounding but somehow shorter Mt Nuptse !These heroes together form one of the most beautiful chains of mountain peaks ! Ah yes , you can refer to them as the League of Extraordinary Peaks !And now let me come to that place that I was going to tell you about - Sandakphu .I know the name doesnt promise you much , but read on because....(Spoiler Alert !)Because of These Below !


Kanchendzongha
  Mt.Everest and Co.


Up Close and Personal With THE TOPPER !






Ah , So now you're terribly excited and you're like "Show me more ! Tell me more about it !!" .


Dearest Reader(:P),The Journey Begins here ! Tread On !




Day 1 : Destination-Maneybhanjang



You get down at New Jalpaiguri Station or Bagdogra Airport and proceed to Maneybhanjang.There are plenty of cars available(mostly 2WD with 4WD decals on them).The SUVs look new but dont glance at their wheels.The tires are the most woeful things that you have ever seen.The treadmarks have been long forgotten leaving behind trademarks of patchwork.But the tires are round and do their work.That means they take you upto Maneybhanjang without fail(ah they might get punctured though :P).Travel time a little under 4 hours taking into account one puncture and few other problems.Maneybhanjang is a quaint little hill town that has somehow been able to cling onto historical Land Rovers of the Fifties. This town falls inbetween India and Nepal.A part of it is included in India and the remaining part has sided with our neighbour , Nepal.Staying options are plenty.We stayed at Hotel Pradhan.It wasnt much but for a one night's sleep it is okay !So this is what Maneybhanjang looks like -






Twilight at Maneybhanjang


Nightfall at Maney.


The other half of Maney.


Maneybhanjang


Morning , Woof Woof to u Sir!
Ancient Rovers and the Generation Gap.









Day 2 : Destination - Gairibas(Via Chitrey-Tumbling)








The actual trek begins on a fresh morning from Maney.The first stop is Chitre.its a 3 km uphill climb.There are shortcuts that are steeper than the normal motorable road.After a brief uphill climb , you pause and you take in the view of your first Snow capped peak.Members of the Pandim family stand in unison.They beckon you forward.And you go up and up,stopping to catch your breath along the way.For first time trekkers this proves to be a tough challenge but hey ! You have already made it ! Chitre welcomes you with a beautiful,old monastery.Further up you come to a shop that sells noodles and soup and beverages.Refuelled , you're ready to go higher up the mountain slope.The lush green surroundings soothe your eyes and help you reconnect with nature at her greenest best :) The zigzag road leads you towards your next stopping point : Meghma.

Some shots that sum up Chitre and the road towards Meghma.

The Sky - "Bluer than a Robin's egg"


The Pandim Family !


Chitrey Monastery




Blessings that Rotate Lives.


Cloud Capped or Snow Capped ?


Flags for the departed - Chitrey


The road towards Meghma.Carry On,Soldier !


                               


Meghma is a small stop in this route.You sit down.Grab some fresh oxygen for your lungs and hot steamy noodles and soup for your stomach ! Just before you reach Meghma you will cross a lush green meadow.That flat land in a terrain of ups and downs looks odd at first sight but it merges beautifully thanks to its vibrant green grass !Pictures attached happily below :)



  



Rest.


Looking Down.


Looking Back.


Equi-Distant


From Meghma.


The Meadow.


Brotherhood.


People Blossoms.








 Tumbling , most often confused with its almost twin brother Tonglu is another hamlet enroute to Gairibas.Tumbling and Tonglu together form the two pincers of a crab.The route we took (and the one you are taking right now) passes through Tumbling.Tonglu is a tale that is 4-5 kms longer so its better that you skip it like we did :P.
There are plenty of staying options available at Tumbling as most trekkers prefer to stay at Tumbling than at Gairibans(still 7km away).People who have woken up to a Tumbling sunrise will assure you that it is breathtaking.And if you have missed it , then there is no option but to politely nod your head and listen and agree :P After a small break , you trek on further.Gairibans beckons and this time your path lies through a dense forest that has a fair share of mountain bears ! The Singalila National Park is as serene as ever and the gradual downhill slope is a blessing on your tired muscles and spirit !

Here's something to testify my claims :) 



The right part falls in Nepal.And we are left with the left that falls in India :P


Towards Tumbling.


Mountain Goats !


The Collectorate !


Tumbling from a distance.



The trek through Singalila National Park . Walk On !





















So now that you have covered this stretch ,welcome to Gairibans !
Gairibans - A village nested in the forest.This humbly beautiful hut is the Trekker's Hut.If you're looking for a comfortable stay here then look no further !


The Trekker's Hut


Sun Bids Adieu in Gairibans



The Trek that you started 10 hours ago is over now.This was the longest route that you will ever cover on this trek.And thats why this portion is so long.Well,exactly how long do you think ?Its precisely 19 kms long that seemed like a minimum of 30 kms !There you go! The Mountains have started their game : What is near isnt far if you play along :)














Day 3 : Destination-Sandakphu



The final leg of the trek to Sandakphu begins ! 12 km separates you but mind the climb ! It will be the steepest and the toughest stretch of the trek ! Dont worry ! You will reach the top !The first stop that you will take goes by the name of Kalipokhri.It is the last major stop before Sandakphu.It has a few shops that sell essential stuffs like a plastic for a raincoat,shoes and many other stuffs that might come in handy later ! Kalipokhri is characterized by the lake that has black water(even though i felt it was actually greenish :P ) !



Out through the Window !


The Path from Gairibans.


Kalipokhri.


The Little Games We Play.


The Spade Hut !







The next stop is Bhikeybhanjang.This is the last checkpost before Sandakphu.And if you're lucky you might spot a very handsome Mountain Goat with horns that look menancingly cool !
   See It ?   



Check Mate!


Think of a compliment for him , quickly !


This Road is Closed !


The Children of Heaven.


                     
The Final Climb !


And the first shots from Sandakphu ! 





Thats Mt.Kanchandzongha !Magnificent right ?


The Radiant Glow !


The Partial Sleeping Buddha .


Sunset at Sandakphu - West Bengal's highest point !





So This is SANDAKPHU ! But oh wait! Just after you have reached ,  you get to know of a terrible fact ! No booking available at Sandakphu ! Oh Gawd ! What to do Now ! Relax , your Sherpa tells you.There's another place to stay if you can walk 1.5 km further towards Phalut.The place is not suitable for staying but you can survive one night , right ? And besides that place will give the best views because it lies atop a cliff and there is nothing to stand in your way (er , your lens actually !).Ok , then ! You carry on.Destination this time is : AAL(that almost completely falls in Nepal ) !That rhymed , right ? :P






Nightfall at Al.






The Sunrise at Sandakphu(AL) : Shots from a Dream !



By now you should be a pro at guessing Who is who :P 

So No captions ! Dream On :)






















Well then once you have reached the top you start making preparations for descent.This had been a dream.Sadly all dreams end.But they leave behind something.This blog is such a "something".This blog is a testimonial to the beauty of Sandakphu.This blog is a tribute to all the trekkers and sherpas and people suffering from a disease called Wanderlust.May you spread it far and wide ! Thank You :)

As a parting gift here's a silhouette from Sandakphu :